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With charismatic Christianity on the rise, a fresh study of charismatic leadership is necessary to investigate the dialectic between charisma as gift and charisma as status over the course of Paul's leadership career (and possibly in the generations after him).
1 sty 2016 · Examples of leadership in action go back to Moses from the Bible and Xenophón from Greek history. One of the key theories in early leadership is that of charismatic leadership.
Rob Muthiah’s “Charismatic Leadership in the Church: What the Apostle Paul Has To Say to Max Weber” is a foundational article for anyone considering the topic of charisma and religious leadership. Muthiah aptly analyzes Weber’s interpretation of charisma; the core of his article contrasts the Weberian account of
CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP IN THE CHURCH: WHAT THE APOSTLE PAUL HAS TO SAY TO MAX WEBER. ROB MUTHIAH. Abstract: In the fall of my freshman year at a Christian liberal arts college, I was sitting in the Student Union with a dorm mate, Doug, talking about matters of faith. As we talked, Doug asked me if I was charismatic.
This paper presents key aspects of church leadership as taught by the Apostle Paul in the second chapter of his second letter to Timothy. Other references pertaining to Biblical teaching on church leadership, which are greatly needed in the church today, are also included.
The present essay compares the teaching on the charisms in Iuvenescit Ecclesia with the earlier teaching in Lumen Gentium in three areas: (1) the wider theological grounding of the charisms; (2) the meaning of the term charism; (3) the value assigned to the charisms.
Charismatic leaders in institutionalized religions do not have to worry about back-stage encounters with followers or discussing their ordinary life, because being ordinary can be a part of their charisma.